France has started the withdrawal of its military from Chad with the departure of two warplanes that were based in the capital N’Djamena two weeks after Chad said it was ending its defence cooperation with Paris.
In a surprise move, the government of Chad, an ally of the West in the fight against Islamist militants in the region ended the defence cooperation on Nov. 28.
Terms and conditions of the withdrawal and whether any French troops will remain in the central African country altogether have yet be to agreed, but today the first Mirage warplanes returned to their base in eastern France.
France has already pulled its soldiers out of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger following military coups in those West African countries and spreading anti-French sentiment.
The departure from Chad will end decades of French military presence in the Sahel region and ends direct French military operations against Islamist militants there.